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Get answers to common questions about Lymphatic Drainage.
Sessions usually last 45–60 minutes, including a brief consultation. We customize timing to individual needs; a single session offers immediate de-puffing, while a recommended series provides more lasting contouring and detoxifying benefits.
Yes. Our certified therapists use gentle, precise techniques suited for sensitive and acne-prone skin, avoiding aggressive pressure. We assess your skin first, adjust strokes, and may recommend complementary treatments or skincare to ensure safety and optimal healing.
Many clients see immediate improvement after one session, especially reduced puffiness. For lasting contouring and toxin reduction, a series of 4–6 weekly treatments is commonly recommended, followed by periodic maintenance sessions tailored to your lifestyle.
Side effects are minimal; some clients experience mild redness, temporary increased urination, light-headedness, or slight soreness that resolves within 24–48 hours. We advise hydration and gentle aftercare. Contact us if symptoms persist or if you have unusual reactions.
Yes. It pairs well with facials, collagen or LED therapies to enhance detoxification and product absorption. Timing matters — we’ll coordinate treatments to avoid irritation and maximize benefits, often recommending drainage either before or after certain modalities.
People with active infections, deep vein thrombosis, uncontrolled heart conditions, recent surgery, or certain cancers should avoid drainage. Always disclose medications and medical history during consultation; we’ll assess suitability and may request physician clearance when necessary.